The document provides an example of vowel sounds in English words like "bean", "bin", "ben" that are commonly confused by Spanish speakers. It also includes a short text about a job interview where the personnel manager asks an irrelevant question about why the applicant wants the job rather than discussing their technical qualifications. The document aims to help Spanish speakers improve their English pronunciation of vowel sounds.
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1. Viviana Sandoval Arancibia MAY 18TH
Licenciatura en educación Ingles
Estudiante USACH Taller de pronunciación
Vocales en nuestra lectura
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Bean bin ben
Heel hill hell
Seat sit set
Seed sid said
Keen kin ken
Beat bit bet
Deed did ded
Text 1
One by one they were called away and then it was my turn. The personnel Manager sat with my form on the desk before
him. He indicated a chair, picked up the form, and closely scrutinized it.
We went through the familiar game of questions and answers, and I soon realized that he did not seem very interested
in the extent of my technical knowledge. Finally he said, with a grin, “why do you want this job?”
I felt somewhat irritated by the irrelevance of this remark and replied, “I need the job to help me pay for little things, like
the food I eat, the clothes I wear, and the lodgings I ocuppy”.
Sources: English phonetics for Spanish speakers. Diana f .Finch and Hector Ortiz Lira